학술논문

Developing Crowdsourced Clinical Registry Studies.
Document Type
Article
Source
AJN American Journal of Nursing. Apr2024, Vol. 124 Issue 4, p36-41. 6p.
Subject
*CROWDSOURCING
*NURSES
*RESEARCH personnel
*MYCOSES
*CLINICAL trials
*REPORTING of diseases
*INFORMATION resources
*TREATMENT effectiveness
*DECISION making
*DISEASES
*CONTENT mining
*COMMUNICATION
*MEDICAL research personnel
*PUBLIC health
*PROFESSIONAL competence
*COVID-19
*CRYPTOCOCCOSIS
*GOVERNMENT regulation
Language
ISSN
0002-936X
Abstract
Crowdsourced registries have been used to quickly gather information, especially during emerging public health concerns. Registries that began during the COVID-19 pandemic were used to rapidly answer key questions on coinfections, experimental treatments, and morbidity and mortality outcomes. Registries are also used more frequently to support clinical trials and track long-term outcomes in patient populations. This article reviews registry methodology, including the collection of data from crowdsourcing and real-world sources, that can be applied to nurse researcher and clinical research nurse skill sets. The authors illustrate a recently reported crowdsourced COVID-19 and cryptococcal disease registry that followed project management strategies and the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality registry guidelines for planning, execution, and analysis of registries and other research methods. The authors describe the process of planning, developing, executing, and evaluating the crowdsourced COVID-19 and Invasive Cryptococcal Disease Registry, and highlight the use of a project management approach to successfully implement the resulting study. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]